The physicians at Vitality Plus Urology have years of experience in diagnosing the cause, examining symptoms, and providing treatment for urethral cancer.
Here are answers to a few commonly asked questions about urethral cancer.
Q. Who is at risk for urethral cancer?
A. People at risk for urethral cancer include those with a history of bladder cancer, people 60 or older, as well as white females.
Q. How serious is urethral cancer?
A. It is a very serious condition. Like all cancers, it proceeds in stages and can spread to other parts of your body. The earlier you detect urethral cancer, the better your chance of recovery.
Q. How do you treat urethral cancer?
A. Depending on the stage at discovery, urologists treat urethral cancer with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation or biological therapy.
Q. What are the symptoms of urethral cancer?
A. Symptoms to watch for include urethral bleeding, blood in your urine, weak or unsteady urine flow, urinating often or a discharge from your urethra. Also look for lumps or thickness in your perineum or penis or enlarged lymph nodes in your groin.
Treat Your Urethral Cancer at Vitality Plus Urology Today!
The physicians at Vitality Plus Urology have the tools, knowledge and experience to detect and treat your urethral cancer. Early detection and swift action is key, so contact us right away!